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haydenz
11th February 2010, 10:08 PM
gday,

Car: AE86

Part: JDM Rear Calipers

Problem: What part Numbers?


I need to get my rear calipers rebuilt, they are off a JDM Kouki ae86. I'm just wondering if there are any avaliable australian parts for the rebuild, and im looking for part numbers aswell. I have taken it to a brake specialist and he is having a looking, but I am gathering someone has done this before and would have part numbers/experience.

Cheers

Hayden

Nikkojoe
12th February 2010, 01:42 AM
04479-12110 = cylinder kit (rear)

Ive got a kit in the garage, just need to confirm it.

Or you can still buy new calipers for about $400each side

Dylan
12th February 2010, 07:18 AM
AJPS lists them aswell

jaz_ae86
12th February 2010, 07:54 AM
I got mine from Power Brakes in Adelaide, walked in off the street and they had them in stock, was the same kit as AE82 I think. I had to guess early or late for my calipers. Was not much, maybe $40.

http://www.powerbrakes.com.au/

LittleRedSpirit
12th February 2010, 10:34 AM
All you really need is the seals. if you pull them down and go to a bearing and seal place, you can get them for around 10 bucks.

Unless toy are totally rooted, perished, and seized, thats about all you need.

Cheers.

timbo
13th February 2010, 01:02 PM
was the same kit as AE82 I think

they are not the same! i found out the hard way.

irl86
24th August 2010, 09:43 PM
can anyone confirm who stocks this kit ?

lolwat
24th August 2010, 10:06 PM
ring around brake shops :\

shift_rook
24th August 2010, 10:23 PM
they're the jap stuff dude, i doubt any normal brake shop would stock them, most liekly have to be friendly with you local toyota parts and get them imported

ke70dave
24th August 2010, 10:44 PM
alternatively...just take them to a proper brake shop.

i took my front jdm calipers to this place near me called "mastercylinder exchange"

they machined up a new piston, sleved it with stainless, and put new seals throughout, even sandblasted it and painted

and only charged me 240bucks for the pair.

these things are all standard sizes, so they just measure it and order the seals. not specific to the caliper, but specific to the caliper design etc.

they dont order a "sprinter disc caliper seal" its a V3456 (example) seal that just happends to fit a sprinter rear caliper.

so bybass your local repco, and go and find a proper brake shop in an industrial estate, plenty of them around.

AJPS
24th August 2010, 11:30 PM
i keep the ae86 genuine kits

parakeet
25th August 2010, 12:57 AM
If you are doing it yourself, the rear calipers are a bit more complicated than the fronts. Make sure you have the pages from the manual so you don't mix things up.

When reassembling the rear calipers, it is absolutely impossible to do without the SST tool that compresses the spring. Fortunately still available from Toyota and only costs $12.